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RNC- You're Doing it Wrong

On Monday, the RNC released a 100 page “autopsy” on the 2012 election. Despite the fact that hardly anyone, especially young people, are going to actually sit down and read a 100 page document about the Republican Party, it appears that the RNC is beginning to understand some of the problems it faces.

It is encouraging to hear RNC Chair Reince Priebus state that the GOP is “totally on board with Rand Paul.” Rand, of course, is a very popular leader in the GOP, especially among the youth. The 100 page “autopsy” also recognizes the need to reach out to other demographics including women and minorities. This is certainly true; however, the solutions stated in the RNC report are not going to bring about the desperately needed fresh blood the GOP is looking for.

Solutions from the RNC “autopsy” on reaching out to the youth:

Liberty is fun; it’s a sexy message. That’s why tens of thousands of students across the country join Young Americans for Liberty and Students for Liberty and work tirelessly to promote liberty on their college campuses. On the other hand, if you are having quarterly meetings with RNC Chair Reince Priebus- you’re doing it wrong. That sounds like punishment.

One of the recommendations is to create a "Celebrity Taskforce." Creating such a thing will do nothing but get you trolled on the shows you want to be part of, like Colbert. I find it hard to believe a popular celebrity will want to be on an “RNC Celebrity Taskforce.” If that doesn’t sound like a top-down bland approach to attract young people, I’m not sure what does. Vince Vaughn is a popular celebrity, and he was influenced toward libertarianism because of ideas, like ending the Fed, not being part of the RNC. Ideas will win out over stale party brands every day.

Furthermore, most “Republican Leaders” are the problem. When Speaker Boehner removed popular Republicans like Representatives Amash and Schweikert from their committees, it infuriated young libertarians who are trying to change the GOP for the better. That’s exactly what “Republican Leaders” shouldn’t do. To make sure this doesn’t happen in the future, the GOP needs to embrace the libertarian leaning Republicans like Amash, Massie, Schweikert, Paul, and others and allow them to become the leaders that they are.

FreedomWorks understands that changing the GOP will come from fresh ideas outside of the party and having a larger impact in the cultural space. That is why we held a Spring Break Youth Summit on March 9th - 12th. Over 70 students from more than 30 states gathered in Washington DC for the weekend to attend the very first FreedomWorks event of its kind. Instead of lecturing to the students about the Republican Party, the RNC, or divisive social issues; participants talked about ideas, culture and how we can influence young people who are not yet part of our movement. Messaging and reaching out to the un-tapped youth who are politically homeless is key to winning the future. It was a learning experience from both sides of the aisle.

If the RNC wants to reach out to women, minorities, and the youth, they need to make it less about being a Republican or part of the RNC, and more about ideas. Ideas are what inspire people, hint-hint- Ron Paul. When young people are empowered and energized by ideas, they'll run for office or become part of this movement at some level. The RNC and the GOP are not going to change by themselves, we need to actively work to restore the values and ideas that once were the guiding princples of our party: Individual Liberty and Limited Government.

I think language is really important. Phrases like "small government" and "less government" are OK, but "efficient government" and "effective government" and "lean government" are better. People like the things that governments provide (education, roads, security,...) and most don't want "less", but most folks want it efficient, effective, and lean.

I don't understand why Paul Ryan wants to thought of as the guy that cuts services, when his budget isn't really that different from the Democratic one. He is getting all the downside of a guy "gutting" govt, with none of the upside of actually proposing it. It would be better to be the guy of "lean" government.

Instead of driving around in circles on an ideological cul-de-sac, we need a Party whose brand of conservatism invites and inspires new people to visit us.

In other words, don't examine our philosophy or our internal hypocrisy, or our big-governemnt tendencies and abandonment of the constitution, no no no, that is all idealogical time wasting. We need to just rebrand ourselves instead.

South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley appointed Rep. Tim Scott to be the replacement for outgoing Sen. Jim DeMint. The move was highly anticipated since DeMint announced that he would be departing the Senate on December 6th. Scott, a Tea Party favorite, will bring a strong message of conservative principles to the Senate; one that is centered around limited government, lower taxes, and free enterprise.

With Election Day just a little over a month away, partisan bickering is at an all-time high, along with unemployment, inflation, class warfare and our unsustainable debt. Just four years ago, Obama won the race for the White House with a great deal of help from the youth. College students came out in full swing on college campuses all across the country for Obama as they thought he would reduce the debt and bring our troops home.

FreedomWorks is proud to report that the 2012 GOP Platform, as approved at the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, incorporates almost all key elements of the FreedomWorks “Freedom Platform”. Most notably, the 2012 GOP Platform calls for both an Audit of the Federal Reserve and the full repeal of Obamacare, two of the cornerstones of the Freedom Platform. Striking similarities between the two platforms are an encouraging reminder of the ground that the freedom movement is gaining within the establishment Republican Party.

Today is a time to reflect, a time to ponder ones place in the universe and this great nation. Today, looking back on how drastically our history was changed eleven years ago, I have come to the disturbing and disheartening conclusion that my generation has become exceedingly apathetic towards their civic responsibilities.

Last week, blogging from Tampa, I outlined the clear themes that emerged for the Romney campaign. This week, viewing from home, it has already become clear after the first day of the Democrat National Convention which themes they will promote to reelect Barack Obama. Suffice it to say that this will, indeed, be a clear choice in November.

When the Romney camp and the Republican establishment rewrote Rule 15 at the RNC to centralize more power within the party hierarchy, they created a massive grassroots backlash from grassroots activists, Tea Partiers, and Ron Paul supporters.

The themes that were developed by the GOP yesterday, which I blogged about here, were out in full force again today. So far, every single speaker has told a story of one of their family members (or, in many cases, themselves) that emigrated to the United States to find freedom and opportunity. It seems to have gone viral - even my cab driver after the event was a very proud new US citizen who hails originally from Haiti.

The delays caused by Hurricane Isaac at the RNC Convention in Tampa, and the subsequent rush of speakers during two days' worth of convention sessions squeezed into a single day, were emblematic of the Romney campaign strategy as a whole. For the past few months, it's been clear that Romney would secure enough delegate votes to secure the election, and the nation has been waiting for the campaign to go on offense against the failed policies and deliberate expansion of government by the Obama administration.

The Romney campaign and Republican party leaders have pulled off an audacious coup that could greatly reduce the influence of grassroots conservatives and libertarians within the party in 2016 and beyond.